This is one of my favorite hikes to fully immerse yourself in greenery. The Levada dos Cedros path is 7.2 kilometers long and takes around 3 to 4 hours to complete. It is moderately challenging, starting in Fanal on the regional road ER 209 and ending in the Curral Falso area along the same road. I personally prefer to do it in reverse: start in Curral Falso and walk the same route back. This is because from Fanal, you need to descend a steep staircase with uneven steps, and then you have to climb back up.
This trail allows you to connect with the natural beauty of Madeira. As you walk along Levada dos Cedros, you can enjoy the peaceful Fanal area, which is designated as a Quiet and Peaceful Reserve within the Madeira Natural Park. Here, you'll find an ancient Til forest, some of which has existed since the island was discovered.
The trail follows Levada dos Cedros, which was built in the 17th century. It starts at an altitude of 1000 meters at the water source in Lombo do Cedro. The path is carved into the hillside and is paved only in areas with softer soil.
As you walk along the path, you’ll get close to the native Laurisilva forest, with trees reaching heights of 30 to 40 meters. You’ll also pass the steep slope on the left side of the Ribeira da Janela stream.
PAYING FOR HIKES
Since October 28, 2024, you need to pay a small fee of €3 to access all PR routes. You can either pay in advance online or scan the QR code at the start of the hike to pay on the spot. Click here for more information.
IMPORTANT:
Due to maintenance, landslides, or falling rocks, some trails may be temporarily closed. Check the updated list here: List of open & closed Levada's
It’s also important to note that not all hikes are classified as PR routes—which are the official trails recommended by the government—and therefore may not appear on the IFCN list.
Be aware that trails not classified as PR routes are not regularly maintained, as their primary purpose is to irrigate farmland, not to serve as walking paths.